Backing up payroll data in the cloud means companies no longer need to dedicate precious hours to take care of backup infrastructure and processes.
Excellent user experience has never been more relevant or crucial, as the pandemic pushes online retailers to meet significantly changed expectations.
Open data, data mining and in-depth data analysis could prove to be invaluable tools in the COVID-19 fight, and in the ones that may still come.
True data specialists aren’t constrained by tools or technology, as the core principles and best practices remain uncompromised, becoming amplified in the context of cloud.
When putting together all of the architecture concepts of microservices, containers and orchestration, the benefits are tremendous.
ISPs shouldn’t risk buying the cheapest IP transit on the market, but rather see it as an area that needs maximising for the best, most cost-effective results.
With the broader demand for full-blown collaboration and messaging tools, VOIP providers are catching up in the race to offer unified communications as a true service.
The concepts of containers, microservices and orchestration are the software building blocks of the modern cloud.
Correctly scoping an ERP project beforehand helps improve deployment success and subsequent adoption, ensuring real value is realised.
The cyber security mesh will be a top strategic trend in 2021, and key to a responsive security and risk management approach which is modular and scalable.
To enable an efficient digital ecosystem, users must be able to access and process the correct data, in a secure and compliant way, as swiftly as possible.
Leveraging the power of digital transformation means getting the right information to the right people at the right time, to empower them to make informed business decisions.
By leveraging economies of scale, cloud providers dramatically drop the price of compute, memory and disk resources, making these lower prices available to users.